Sep 29, 2020
Kevin Marsh is the President of FlowWorks. In this episode, Kevin discusses the increasingly popular practice of wastewater epidemiology in identifying coronavirus in communities and on college
Sep 30, 2020
Erin Rothman is the CEO of StormSensor. In this episode, Erin discusses how cities are increasingly interested in using networks of sensors and cloud-based software for real-time monitoring of
Apr 17, 2021
Jamie Eichenberger, President-Elect of the Water Environment Federation, explains how without significant funding increases for water infrastructure, there will be long-term harm to public health,
May 17, 2021
In this episode, Tom Kunetz, former WEF President, discusses his background in comedy, the usefulness of improve skills in the workplace, and his trainings for the water sector. He shares
May 03, 2021
In this episode, Erin Zaske, Chief Development Officer for Aqualis, discusses the history and importance of stormwater regulations, as well as the drivers of recent changes. She also explains how
May 12, 2021
Megan and Donnell discuss the efforts by the Water Environment Federation (WEF) to address diversity, equity, and inclusion issues within the organization, among its membership, and across the water
Jul 06, 2021
Paul Petersen is Municipal Sales Manager for Central & Eastern U.S. at Atlas Copco. In this episode, Paul discusses the latest technology and trends in aeration blowers, including with canopy
Jan 18, 2022
This podcast presents the latest information on omicron and wastewater. The guests are Dr. Andrew Sanderson, WEF Chief Medical Officer, and Amy Kirby, the CDC’s National Wastewater Surveillance
Jan 10, 2022
LISTEN to a #podcast about the slate of @WEForg educational conferences in 2022, which are on the topics of utility management, public health, collection systems, biosolids, process engineering, and
Jan 06, 2022
Maile Lono-Batura is the Director of Sustainable Biosolids Programs at the Water Environment Federation. In this episode, Maile explains how a campaign to make 2022 the Year of Poo aims to raise